Hey guys I’ve been working on a project for a little while now and I’ve been a little reluctant to mention anything about it anywhere just incase it turns out disappointing haha. Needless to say I’m working off of my first sculpt and pull…first for everything.
My question is this…I have a mask making kit from Monster Makers along with a set of their latex mask paints. I’m working with a badger 350 and I was wondering if it’s better to cut the latex paints(specifically preformulated latex paints) w/ ammonia or water of equal parts or nothing at all? I’ve read online and in various places and it never explains the difference just says what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated guys.
thin them till they are as thick as milk.dont turn the pressure on the tank up either.i had a freind call me over one day to help him and he had it turned all the way up and wondered why the paint was coming out to fast…lol… it was realy funny watching him for the 1st few minutes…tommy
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paint masks perfectly and much easier than using latex and ammonia mixes http://www.michael-myers.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=63315